Cosy twin bedroom in San Giovanni neighbourhood





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3 rooms in totalDirigersi verso la bellissima Roma e ha bisogno di un posto dove stare Non cercare più! Roma è una città fantastica per abbracciare un Erasmus o un'avventura professionale e le sue meraviglie fanno innamorare anche i non credenti. Questo appartamento potrebbe essere il posto giusto per iniziare questo nuovo capitolo e anche per fare nuove amicizie. Vicino a questo posto troverai diverse fermate di autobus e la stazione della metropolitana di San Giovanni, per portarti nei diversi punti di interesse di questa bellissima città, incluse alcune università. Vicino a questo alloggio, troverai ristoranti per gustare deliziosi piatti italiani, caffetterie, supermercati e parchi per rilassarsi, siti storici. Come puoi vedere il quartiere è pieno di tutti i servizi necessari per un piacevole soggiorno. Inoltre, la Sapienza - Università di Roma non è troppo lontana da questo posto. Quanto è fantastico Questo delizioso appartamento al secondo piano è dotato di tre camere da letto, un bagno e una cucina. Sembra che tu abbia appena trovato la tua prossima nuova casa.
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2025
2026
Available from: July 2026
Min stay: 150 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
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Hosted 152 people
Response rate 99%
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Joined Jan 2018
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Uniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
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